Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] find [noun pl] of " in BNC.
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1 | But you must also find ways of working alone and becoming more self-reliant . |
2 | Since the collapse of the rendering companies , abattoirs must now find methods of disposal or storage for 1,000 tonnes of offal a week . |
3 | She said : ‘ I 'll always find loads of material on High Row . ’ |
4 | The ideal Socratic evening came about when one of the speakers was an out-and-out atheist , but sometimes the society could only find speakers of opposing viewpoints within the Christian fold . |
5 | Just as ideas of precedence between states could be adjusted in practice to cope with the growing importance of the Dutch republic or Savoy , so governments which really wanted to negotiate could always find ways of doing so which side- stepped difficulties of ceremonial and procedure . |
6 | In consequence , Christianity could also find lines of convergence with Mithraism — the more so as Mithraism stressed the immortality of the soul , a future judgement and the resurrection of the dead . |
7 | but I think it would in fact you 'd maybe find records of it in some of the old Orkney boats . |
8 | The 10% of the population who have addictive disease will always find methods of obtaining alcohol or will turn to use of other mood-altering chemicals . |
9 | You will often find nymphs of dragonflies and mayflies as well as caddis fly larvae . |
10 | If your aircraft is not painted in a standard colour you will often find details of the exact type and colour in the airframe log book . |
11 | Likewise , we can still find examples of Tories attacking the theory of the ancient constitution and Whigs defending it . |
12 | Because of the intimate and informal way in which the system operates , academics can put one another under a good deal of pressure , whereas they can often find ways of coping with or deflecting external demands . |